tid-bits

tid-bits

Re: tid-bits Posted by Orpheus on Wed Feb 11th 2004 at 7:34am
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TID-BITS

some of the stuff is out dated, some has other means of doing, but all still apply.

enjoy.
Re: tid-bits Posted by matt on Wed Feb 11th 2004 at 9:42am
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Crates are also good for vis-blocking.

:ar15firing: :crate: :sniper:
Re: tid-bits Posted by Orpheus on Wed Feb 11th 2004 at 10:13am
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matt said:
Crates are also good for vis-blocking.

:ar15firing: :crate: :sniper:
matt, do you even know what vis-blocking is?

a crate, of normal dimensions would never do so.
Re: tid-bits Posted by matt on Wed Feb 11th 2004 at 11:09am
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Muhuha but my super sized crates are great at vis-blocking.
Re: tid-bits Posted by antianticampersquad on Wed Feb 11th 2004 at 2:15pm
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matt said:
Muhuha but my super sized crates are great at vis-blocking.
you knobjockey
Re: tid-bits Posted by Loco on Wed Feb 11th 2004 at 4:04pm
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I remember that article! Soon after it was posted on SnarkPit I then posted 5 tips in a seperate tutorial, which were, erm, useless! :biggrin: Good tutorial. Can we have it back on SnarkPit?
Re: tid-bits Posted by Orpheus on Wed Feb 11th 2004 at 4:52pm
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Loco said:
I remember that article! Soon after it was posted on SnarkPit I then posted 5 tips in a seperate tutorial, which were, erm, useless! :biggrin: Good tutorial. Can we have it back on SnarkPit?
request it from lep.. i hadn't even thought of it till just a couple days ago..

if its still on his system, he might post it again.
Re: tid-bits Posted by matt on Wed Feb 11th 2004 at 4:58pm
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antianticampersquad said:
matt said:
Muhuha but my super sized crates are great at vis-blocking.
you knobjockey
It was a joke numb nuts! :lol:
Re: tid-bits Posted by 2dmin on Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 10:50am
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sif use crates anyway unless you're leet enough ^_^
Re: tid-bits Posted by wil5on on Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 12:40pm
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Super sized crates => n00b!!!!

Big pile of crates => better

:crate: :crate:
:crate: :crate:
Re: tid-bits Posted by matt on Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 5:30pm
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OK guys I went on dictionary.com and look what I found: (note the bit I underlined)

joke
n.
  • Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
  • A mischievous trick; a prank.
  • An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation.
  • Informal.
    <OL type=a>
    <LI type=a>Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: <CITE>The accident was no joke.</CITE>
    <LI type=a>An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: <CITE>His loud tie was the joke of the office.</CITE> </LI>
</LI></OL>
Come on guys I don't fill my maps with crates it was just some light humour!
Re: tid-bits Posted by Tracer Bullet on Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 9:08pm
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I think you'll find that crates are no laughing matter around here matt. :lol:
Re: tid-bits Posted by Gorbachev on Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 9:23pm
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matt said:
OK guys I went on dictionary.com and look what I found: (note the bit I underlined)

joke
n.
  • Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
  • A mischievous trick; a prank.
  • An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation.
  • Informal.
    <OL type=a>
    <LI type=a>Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: <CITE>The accident was no joke.</CITE>
    <LI type=a>An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: <CITE>His loud tie was the joke of the office.</CITE> </LI>
</LI></OL>
Come on guys I don't fill my maps with crates it was just some light humour!
His response wasn't anti-box...it was just asking if you understood what VIS blocking is, as a crate would not do it for you unless it had a very specific HINT brush applied around it.
Re: tid-bits Posted by Gollum on Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 11:21pm
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Yeah, the fabled Magic Hint Brush of Atlantis. It's rumoured to be able to reduce r_speeds in any map to zero.
Re: tid-bits Posted by Gorbachev on Thu Feb 19th 2004 at 12:41am
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HINT hardly ever helps, except I've found it to actually work alright with the triangle terrain fairly well just by splitting it along the lines that it already does, and it allows the calculations to work faster and the final output is more accurate. But alas, somehow people have the misconception that HINT removes bad mapping...